It’s a decent price for an 18v ,but 2.5amp is old school nowadays,should handle most tasks though
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Anyone have any experience of AEG power tools? This looks a good deal along with the impact driver.
My old Bosch finally died in the New Year so I’m very tempted.
https://cpc.farnell.com/aeg-power-to...525252520Drill
It’s a decent price for an 18v ,but 2.5amp is old school nowadays,should handle most tasks though
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Get 18v milwaukee fuel. You won't look back.
Shame it's not a hammer drill, otherwise I would be all over it.
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Looks good for the price, personally I have blue Bosch drill and driver that’s over 10 years old, they have had a lot of use, other than replacing the batteries with aftermarket ones a few years ago they have been great..
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hotukdeals page says it is: - https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/aeg...ed-cpc-3166256
One on eBay: - https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/233082846895
Homebase: - https://www.homebase.co.uk/aeg-bsb18...ll-kit_p396998
Last edited by Kingstepper; 19th January 2019 at 16:56.
I'm pretty sure a combo drill is a normal drill which has a hammer action mode.
I've got a DeWalt which is so good, I bought one for my dad as a present. One of my best mates is a carpenter and he's got Makita and DeWalt, but swears by the DeWalt stuff.
Is this the same drill...link?
I have standardised on Makita 18v LXT stuff - bought the drill, impact driver, strimmer, multitool thing, 2 chain saws, hedge trimmer and small vac over the past 18 months - really impressed with all, especially the small chainsaws, (work off 2 x 18v batteries).... OEM Battery life is very good
so my advice would be - if you are thinking about investing in Battery powered tools - and you feel that you may add to your initial purchase - look at what you may buy in future and if such are part of the manufacturers range.
Batteries are expensive, (say £50 a throw for a 5Amp and a fast charger is useful).
Looking at the AEG website the offer a Drill Driver which is BS18 CBL and a Hammer Drill called a BSB 18 CBL.
Both the Homebase drill and CPC are BSB's, but I just wonder why CPC did not say it was a Hammer Drill.
I will email them and ask the question. If it is then I will buy it to replace my old 18v DW's.
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It’s a combi drill so it’ll have drill/driver/hammer settings.
I found a review on YouTube which made my mind up to go for one yesterday. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-wn-DppJlDo
My old blue DeWalt combi drill (handed down from my dad!) had served me well for years but after 3 extensions to our last two homes (and my dads various home improvements) it’s gone to power tool heaven.
I'm not expecting the AEG to take anything like the battering the DeWalt went through but I’m confident it would be more than capable.
I had an AEG 18v cordless, one of the older, now discontinued pro range. When I bought it they were offering a lifetime warranty but it went up in smoke after about 5 years. The service agent attempted to get parts to repair it but these were no longer available. I ended up being offered either a full refund of my purchase price or a new 18v Milwaukee with 2X Li-ion batteries. Needless to say I took the Milwaukee.
According to the service agent the older, blue AEG that I had ( https://www.harrisandbailey.com/shop...ill-BSB18STX-R ) was a decent tool, but the new, orange range was rubbish. To prove the point he showed me a skip full of Ryobi and the current AEG, which were warranty returns. The current AEG lies between Ryobi and Milwaukee in the stable of brands.
I think one of the best indicators of endurance / reliability is to check out what your local tool hire outfit use.
Last edited by TomGW; 20th January 2019 at 23:26.
I had an email confirmation from CPC that this is a Hammer Drill and I ordered one.
The DW's can now be retired
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It arrived today. Very happy indeed.
Ps it's defo a Hammer Drill.
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This was on HUKD for anyone interested:
https://www.homebase.co.uk/aeg-18v-2...teries_p389776
Battery aH is too small for anything serious TBH.
Milwaukee all day long.
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Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Hitachi had the best specs by far when I bought a couple of years back. Still impresses everytime I use it.
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Hilti for me ,best drills by far
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